FIDO, the protocol behind Google's Security Key, expected to lead the anti-password push

Fast Identification Online, or FIDO for short, is the key protocol behind the Google Security Key USB drive announced in October. That device was part of a two-factor authentication system that assisted in verifying an identity when logging into Gmail,...

Nah, there is a security flaw with USB where malware/spyware can be loaded onto via this flaw.
Our company has just had a no USB device policy and restrictions implemented to prevent their use rolled out because of this. Don't think they'll be too keen to then rollout a system opening up USB again.

Note that there are two protocols - U2F (what Google is using with Yubico tokens) and UAF (what Paypay/Alipay use to authenticate users to their mobile phones + applications. This isn't just a Google focused standard (U2F) but also goes to a wider authentication ecosystem with UAF.